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Distance-related thresholds and influence of the 2004 tsunami on damage and recovery patterns of coral reefs in the Nicobar Islands [1]

The earthquake and tsunami of 2004 resulted in the devastation of marine and coastal ecosystems across the Indian Ocean. However, without adequate baseline information it has been difficult to properly gauge its full impact. The reefs of the Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal lie on a path that ranges from 190 to 500 km from Banda Aceh, the epicentre of the 2004 tsunami. In 2008, we recorded benthic damage as a result of the tsunami to reefs off 14 Nicobar Islands across a gradient of distance from the epicentre.

Publication Date: 
25/04/2012
Vardhan Patankar [2], Elrika D’Souza [3], A. K. Kumaraguru & et al [4]
Current Science [5]
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1199-1205
Tags:
Tsunami [6], Corals [7], Marine Ecosystems [8], Earthquakes [9], Bay Of Bengal [10], Nicobar Islands [11], Natural Disasters [12]
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